These piglets – the first on Kasiisi School Farm – arrived the same day as Pat and Liz. They are all healthy and doing well. We have named the proud mum “Nan” after nonagenarian Nan Sutton who has kindly contributed to her upkeep!

Pat and his wife Liz spent two weeks in May on a hugely busy site visit to the schools and the farm. Here they are participating in a special KFSP Board of Directors meeting at the farm discussing the Kasiisi Porridge Project’s progress and future plans.

24 year old Hugh Wrangham plans to cycle 1400 kilometres from Paris to Prague, taking 12 days maximum. No luxury – he’ll sleep in his tent on the way. If you would like to support him, his Just Giving Page is: www.justgiving.com/paris2prague. Thank you!

Evelyne, Paninah and Ester, seen here with two of the farm labourers, are agricultural students from RUCID (Rural Community in Development) on a 3 month internship at the Kasiisi School Farm. They are proving to be a valuable asset to the farm, while furthering their own training at the same time.

Now that our six sows are pregnant, we will be needing more space for the piglets, so we have the beginnings of a new, brick-built piggery. It’s only just starting, and we need more investment to complete it, but we hope that will happen before long.

They are pictured here with our Peace Corps volunteer, Keith Miller. To read what the US Ambassador to Uganda thought of the farm, and to see more pictures, go to his Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.442884272471589.1073741850.118029964957023&type=3

Ambassador Delisi engages the attention of pupils at Kasiisi Primary School during his much anticipated visit to the school last week. He was joined by the Member of Parliament from Burahya County, the LC Five Kabarole District, the Town Clerk, Community Elders, the Reverend Kasiisi Church, Kasiisi Project Head Teachers,he KFSP Board of Directors and the […]